Helen's Home Cooking:Scottish Mince, Neeps n' Tatties

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @murraydalziel1091
    @murraydalziel1091 3 года назад +7

    Why more people do not love this is beyond me. A Lovely down to earth Scottish housewife giving us tips on how to cook, but from her own kitchen with simple everyday ingredients , normal equipment and not a studio set up with multiple cameras and tidy up persons between shots. Need more people like Helen and Cheryl who does 'whats for tea' . Please keep them coming. Thank You.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад +2

      What a lovely comment, thank you, there will be new ones coming up soon. We are currently on the road in our motorhome so we can film but uploading can be an issue. Tattie and leek soup is in the bag for once we are home. H

    • @fishfootface
      @fishfootface Год назад

      So very true ❤

    • @bigmacntings7451
      @bigmacntings7451 Год назад +1

      this is absolutely good honest scottish staple food.
      very simple but very very tasty.

  • @whatdidujustcallme
    @whatdidujustcallme 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this! :) gonna make this for next week, my father is Scottish and I grew up with him cooking up traditional Scottish recipes such as this one, Scottish tablet, shortbread and haggis, we always celebrated burns night and still do, this brought back memories for me with my father cooking for us, I’m proud of my Scottish heritage and even more so now as I discovered my mother’s ancestry also has many ancestors from Scotland. I sadly haven’t had the privilege to go to Scotland and be with my roots, as I come from a struggling background but I’m hoping I’ll be able to visit very soon. Much love, from Ree, down here in the suburbs of London!❤️

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад +1

      You are quite welcome, there are a few Scottish recipes that I've done like Stovies and Steak Pie but as you mentioned Tablet I shall put the link up at the bottom. I believe that being Scottish is something to be really proud of too, I often say that we invented the Modern World not to mention how many of us are spread right across the World. For a wee country we made a big difference. You will make Scotland I'm sure and by busing it and camping you can hopefully keep your costs down. Thank you for taking the time to comment, it's always appreciated. H
      ruclips.net/video/pT9J8RIEi4I/видео.html

  • @gregoryfeast3968
    @gregoryfeast3968 2 года назад +3

    This was new for me...I made it and we LOVE IT SO MUCH!!!! Thank you so much and you have a wonderful channel for us in the U.S. to enjoy!

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад +1

      Delighted to hear that you all enjoyed it. Hoping to get filming again soon H

    • @bigmacntings7451
      @bigmacntings7451 Год назад +1

      every time I make it for my boy ,it gets completely demolished!

  • @lyndaoneill7813
    @lyndaoneill7813 2 года назад +5

    Oh that was brilliant.Not made that fur a while.Gonna have that fur tea at the weekend,it reminds me of ma granny,this was one of her weekly meals as she knew all us wee ones loved it.Thanks and keep them coming.Plain,simple foods done without all the showmanship of those master chef people.Nothing beats the home cooked simple but tasty food.Woukd love to see yer stovies,that was a staple of ma dear old gramps.👍👍🌹

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Your wish is my command 👇👇thank you for the lovely comment, it really is much appreciated. I love that the mince seems to be invoking childhood memories, a very special time. H
      ruclips.net/video/vKC5hMrxPIg/видео.html

  • @theresawareness8358
    @theresawareness8358 2 года назад +2

    I been veggie for years now but my gran, a Scottish woman, would make this. I though I found it a little emotional when I looked down and saw some tears , then I realised I was drooling.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Lol, my daughter uses plant alternatives and says that they work really well. H

  • @snowyskylar8821
    @snowyskylar8821 4 года назад +2

    Thank you from northern Australia.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  4 года назад +1

      You are quite welcome, chuffed that you enjoyed it. H

  • @timshannon6458
    @timshannon6458 2 года назад +1

    Love your recipes,Your accent is lovely,bet you can sing as well.You are a happy woman,God bless you,

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      What a lovely comment, sadly though singing is not my fortè much though I wish it was. Hoping to get back into the kitchen soon, currently turning a bedroom into a kitchen and working between the old and the new is not conducive to filming. H

  • @NarutoUzumakiofficial
    @NarutoUzumakiofficial 3 года назад +6

    This looks good. I'm moving to Scotland, from the USA for Uni soon. So i'm trying to learn as much as I can about the cooking over there

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад +1

      Sounds like a plan and thankyou. Good luck in Uni. Which part of Scotland are you moving too, be careful you don't fall in love with out wonderful country or else USA may lose you for good. H

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад +2

      Sounds like a plan and thankyou. Good luck in Uni. Which part of Scotland are you moving too, be careful you don't fall in love with out wonderful country or else USA may lose you for good. H

    • @NarutoUzumakiofficial
      @NarutoUzumakiofficial 3 года назад +1

      @@TheOrkneyNews Edinburgh. Seems like a lovely city.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад +2

      It is that, my stomping ground when growing up as I come from just 7miles outside of the city centre. Hope you settle well, enjoy. H

  • @timothyshortnacy7550
    @timothyshortnacy7550 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed watching you cook! You are very organized! Love your containers of spices and such above your counters.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад +1

      I'd be absolutely lost without all my herbs and spices, you should see the cupboard in our motorhome, likely the best stocked one around. Glad that you enjoyed the video. Thank you for taking the time to comment, it is very much appreciated. Hx

  • @davidcampbell2845
    @davidcampbell2845 3 года назад +1

    Pure magic. Nostalgic, and also very current - economical and tasty native cooking that every Scot over the correct age will recognise. Well done.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад

      Thank you David, at the heart of these recipes is a desire to help people on a tight budget, so your comment means a lot. So pleased that you enjoyed it. H

    • @JP-xu7gh
      @JP-xu7gh 2 года назад

      @@TheOrkneyNews I grew up in the fifties to seventies in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 until I moved boy do I miss those simple delicious meals mince tattles neeps or a nice big plate of stovies
      with the dark crust I believe bisland white bread and brown HP sauce kistsmacking my lips here

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      @@JP-xu7gh sometimes the old recipes are the best. Here's my Stovies one, controversial as it is. H
      ruclips.net/video/vKC5hMrxPIg/видео.html

  • @kitchenpractical7967
    @kitchenpractical7967 5 лет назад +3

    Many thanks, this video content is really practical.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much, just trying to help folks learn the basics and centred around folk on a budget.

  • @suzanneroberge494
    @suzanneroberge494 2 года назад

    Made your version for dinner tonight. I think the bay leaf, garlic & soy sauce were good additions. Thank you for sharing your recipe & teaching me this. Although I have Scottish ancestry, I've never had this before. God bless

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Thank you, it means so much to have people try my recipes and enjoy them, then taking the time to let me know. H

  • @keithhewitt7822
    @keithhewitt7822 2 года назад +3

    I watched this with the sound off and the subtitles on ,It's bloody hilarious!!

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад +1

      Yip, subtitles don't do Scots, just wait until my Gaelic lessons pay off ;) we all need a good laugh, pleased to oblige. H

  • @joanbartlett533
    @joanbartlett533 2 года назад

    Thankyou trying to do it for the first time x

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Let me know how it goes 🤞🤞H

    • @joanbartlett533
      @joanbartlett533 2 года назад +1

      @@TheOrkneyNews not as good as the haggis tatties & neeps we once had in a pub in scotland my cooking not yours xxx

  • @fishfootface
    @fishfootface Год назад

    Bog standard it may be but my mouth is watering, watching you make this meal. YUM!!!

  • @patpickren7294
    @patpickren7294 4 года назад +1

    ❤️. Love this! Thank you!

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  4 года назад

      You are most welcome, so glad you enjoyed it. H

  • @agneskromah3186
    @agneskromah3186 4 года назад

    Simple and short recipe looks delicious thank you.😛

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  4 года назад

      You are quite welcome, it had never occurred to me to put these ones to video until my girls laughingly said that neither themselves nor their friends would know how to make these "old fashioned" meals. H

  • @bluesmaster9896
    @bluesmaster9896 2 года назад

    My Ma used to add the turnip to the spuds and mash together with pepper ,lovely with mince ,but we're Irish descent .

  • @Westeross
    @Westeross 3 года назад +1

    Just tried to replicate this following your video closely Helen...all the way down under in Australia 🇦🇺👍🏼

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад

      Did it work, were you transported Outlander style straight to Scotland? Do hope you enjoyed it.

  • @jnicholas-windsoramyisrael46
    @jnicholas-windsoramyisrael46 5 лет назад

    Takes me back to my childhood 😊 used to hate neeps but can't get enough of it now lol. Yeah I recall the ice cream scoop potatoes at school lol & I'm only 32, good old days lol

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  5 лет назад

      Indeed, I guess it was a good way to portion school meals out, hubby likes dollops, ice cream metaphor still ;)

    • @jnicholas-windsoramyisrael46
      @jnicholas-windsoramyisrael46 5 лет назад +1

      The Orkney News Yeah but my school forgot to take out the black eyes. When I have mash tatties I like a ladle full 😊 but that’s rare. Milk & butter to mash is the best way.

    • @patpickren7294
      @patpickren7294 4 года назад +1

      Laz Arus So, are you a traitor to the Scottish people?

    • @jnicholas-windsoramyisrael46
      @jnicholas-windsoramyisrael46 4 года назад +1

      Laz Arus Care to explain your comment sweetie 😘

  • @wildlifenaturetravel
    @wildlifenaturetravel 4 года назад +5

    I like how you make this your own. I don't add garlic to mine but I do add a bit of HP Sauce in there 😛

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      I've only recently started adding garlic, just a little compared to what I'd usually add. It is most definitely optional though. Glad you enjoyed it. H

  • @gazzfoster3250
    @gazzfoster3250 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this. I'm English but love neeps and tatties. But my favourite is stovies. Mmm

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  Год назад

      You are quite welcome, glad you enjoyed it. Not sure if you found/seen my Stovies, the link is below, it's longer than most of our recordings, but people seem to have enjoyed it too. H
      ruclips.net/video/vKC5hMrxPIg/видео.html

  • @HepcatHarley
    @HepcatHarley 2 года назад

    Fantastic! I searched for a Scottish cook for this traditional dish and here you are rocking it :) I always wondered if the Scots put a wee dram in it at some point but I guess that would just be a waste of good whisky :) Keep up the good work.

  • @LindaEBrown
    @LindaEBrown 2 года назад

    Love the recipe. Love your accent.... Couldn't understand a word you said :)

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      I believe the subtitles are even worse however worth a watch apparently if you are in need of a chortle. H

    • @bigmacntings7451
      @bigmacntings7451 Год назад

      haha her scottish accent is mild!!
      full on drunken glaswegian is much harder!!!!

  • @dv6800
    @dv6800 2 года назад +1

    In the southern United States, neeps are called rutabagas. They are a standard country dish, chopped and cooked with bacon in it. I like your recipe and will be trying it.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад +1

      Let me know how it goes. Thanks for taking the time to comment and for letting me know about rutabagas, interesting to learn. H

  • @lizjackson9909
    @lizjackson9909 3 года назад

    Luv some mince and tatties! Gonna be trying this recipe fir sure! Miss my Scottish food 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад

      Thank you, let me know how you get on. H

  • @jimmclean9312
    @jimmclean9312 2 года назад

    Just back from Benidorm by the looks of that lovely tan.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Nope, just Orkney, Scotland and a dog to walk lol. H

  • @hankwaddingham5025
    @hankwaddingham5025 2 года назад

    awesome...

  • @sherylagli2333
    @sherylagli2333 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing 😊😊😊

  • @judybage4083
    @judybage4083 3 года назад +5

    Proper comfort food. I love neeps. Swede for me as ‘south of the border’ but I know it’s named different in different places just delicious 🤤

    • @joegill3612
      @joegill3612 2 года назад

      Swede in south of England, turnip in the north of England.

    • @judybage4083
      @judybage4083 2 года назад

      @@joegill3612 for me in Yorkshire swede and turnips are two different vegetables. Helen was calling the swede neeps so we were discussing the different names a swede has. I like both turnips and swede. Mash them together and add carrots too and I could eat a plate full.

    • @bigmacntings7451
      @bigmacntings7451 Год назад

      @@joegill3612 my dad's side of the family were from western isles and glasgow, my mum's side of the family from ireland.
      several itertions of this traditional dish have been made!!
      it's a family heirloom though, i passed the recipe down to my children as a way to keep tummy's full and happy on a tight budget.
      Anyone watching looking for ideas for feeding the family on a shoestring,this is worth it's weight in gold.

  • @standonald5145
    @standonald5145 2 года назад +1

    Haw Helen , yon platefie o grub looks gid enouf tie eat, mite and iv been eating mince an tatties, amongst other things for over 65 yrs one of my favourite dishes . The only difference is i make a large batch up in a pressure pot, 1 kilo of mince, 5 large carrots, 3 large onions , and 20 mins before end add half a kilo bag of garden peas , i end up with 8 meals Stan.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад +1

      My Granny used to put peas in her Mince. Sounds like a fabby Idea making a great big batch, it'll keep you going a while.
      Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. H

    • @standonald5145
      @standonald5145 2 года назад

      The batch either lasts 8 weeks, 4 weeks or 2 weeks, depends upon how hungry am feelin , eye do the same thing with large cambridge sausages, an ma Butcher is Forsyth in Peebles S.

  • @peterduggan5059
    @peterduggan5059 2 года назад

    Love this. Pete london x ♥

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Thank you very much. So pleased that you enjoyed it. H

  • @abbyanderson4171
    @abbyanderson4171 4 года назад +1

    Looks yummy! Well presented,Is that the neighbours washing flapping in the wind?

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад

      Missed this comment, thank you very much, but nah, it's my own washing on the line lol. H

  • @geoffpriestley7001
    @geoffpriestley7001 5 лет назад +3

    In yorkshire turnips are brown swedes are white and smaller

  • @minotaur818
    @minotaur818 Год назад

    In Scotland, is it common for people to add peas to the mince? Thought it might be a good protein filler if meat is too expensive

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  Год назад +1

      I'm sure that would work just fine. I don't but my Granny did. H

    • @minotaur818
      @minotaur818 Год назад

      @@TheOrkneyNews interesting. How often would your grandma make these back in the day?

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  Год назад

      @@minotaur818 In Scotland mince and patties were a staple, you would have this meal every week. The veg was a great way to eek out the mince. Today when purse string are tight or you're cutting back on meat folk add some lentils to bulk there mince out. Most often in things like Bolognese and Lasagne where there are more stronger flavours. But yes growing up we would eat mince weekly. H

  • @hazelscobbie8290
    @hazelscobbie8290 4 года назад +2

    My mum still loves the wee scoops of tatties lol

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  4 года назад +2

      The joys of being unscripted, I just say whatever comes to mind lol. H

  • @emperorpalpatine783
    @emperorpalpatine783 3 года назад +1

    Looks amazing. I Love my mince and tatties with the veg you have to have lurpack in the tatties and tumshie doughballs too lol

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Apologies first and foremost, I missed this comment when you posted it hence taking so long to reply. A family favourite in this house for sure. Love our Doughballs too, a real comfort food. H

  • @allythescot
    @allythescot 5 лет назад

    Lol Helen aye Turnip,the big yin,Yar MADE ME HUNGRY,Getting back to that time oh year for this great Meal,Ally

  • @leemacgregor
    @leemacgregor 4 года назад

    HI Helen GREAT VIDEO

  • @davidjohnston5692
    @davidjohnston5692 2 года назад

    Yes I’m also Scottish and that is a turnip to us many may argue but it’s a fecking turnip!!! Lol

  • @delhatton
    @delhatton 5 лет назад +1

    Delightful and delicious

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  5 лет назад

      Why thank you, so pleased that you enjoyed it. H

  • @stevekollios6292
    @stevekollios6292 2 года назад

    I'm in love

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Pleased to hear it, mince is always a favourite. H

  • @TekgraFX101
    @TekgraFX101 4 года назад

    Looks delicious

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  4 года назад

      Nothing quite like good old fashioned mince and tattie or mions agus buntàta in Gàidhlig which I am thoroughly enjoying learning. Thank you for taking the time to comment. Watch our for the Village Bread 🍞coming soon. H

  • @dalex60
    @dalex60 4 года назад

    You can season the meat with some salt, pepper and garlic powder, (house seasoning) to help get rid of the raw meat smell while browning..

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  4 года назад +1

      A great tip. Thankyou. H

    • @dalex60
      @dalex60 4 года назад

      The Orkney News - 1 Cup salt + 1/2 Cup black pepper + 1/2 Cup garlic powder. Store airtight, use to taste.

  • @johnostrue7061
    @johnostrue7061 4 года назад +2

    In the U.S. we call neeps rutabagas

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  4 года назад

      This I did not know, I'll stick with neep, not such a mouthful to say. H ;)

    • @bmbrth1
      @bmbrth1 4 года назад +1

      I made this the other day and used Turnips (I am in MO) now I know why it looked so different! Going to search for rutabagas next time I am at the store! Thanks!

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  4 года назад +1

      @@bmbrth1 good luck, let me know how you get on. H

    • @GothTins
      @GothTins 4 года назад

      Rutabaga and turnips are not the same thing. Rutabaga are green on the outside and the leaf stems grow up from the sides of the bulb, as well as the top. Turnips are red, brown, or purple on the outside and the leaf stems only grow out from the very top of the bulb. Rutabaga don't taste like turnips or swede either. They are all great though.

    • @bmbrth1
      @bmbrth1 4 года назад

      @@GothTins which one is in the video? My turnips are white on the inside and the rutabaga is golden, like all the videos on this dish that I have seen. I do have both in my fridge right now, maybe I will.make them all :)

  • @InFltSvc
    @InFltSvc 4 года назад

    I watch another lady on RUclips called ( What’s for tea) and she also serves mashed turnip and they are that color. I can not find them here in Florida and want to make them. 😬.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  4 года назад +2

      I have been told that rutabaga is the same thing as yellow turnip but having never had it I can't say for sure, but if you can source it you could give it a try. H

    • @InFltSvc
      @InFltSvc 4 года назад

      The Orkney News I will ! Thank you

  • @sharonstotts7493
    @sharonstotts7493 3 года назад

    My mothers was scotch/Irish
    You sound like everyone that was in my life growing up .☺️
    I have my Auntie Annie's fly cemetery recipe and her short bread recipe. They've all passed on, I don't get to hear that lovely brogue. So I watch you.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад

      What a lovely thing to say thank you. Hopefully listening to my chuntering on will bring back some memories for you. They may not all be Scottish recipes but there are over 100 videos now for you to choose from, if that's not too much of a scary thought 😉 😱

  • @awomansfriend5784
    @awomansfriend5784 3 года назад

    ❤️❤️

  • @athollmcnicoll1028
    @athollmcnicoll1028 2 года назад +1

    So Orcaidians don't use Peas in their Mince, that is an awfa shame as peas give it to freshening and away from just the brown and onion colouration. That is my take on Scottish Fare, always add frozen peas or a tin of garden peas. Cheers Helen for sharing.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад +1

      Think like me it's mainly carrot and turnip that is used for colour. My Govan Granny always put peas in her mince so wondering if it's a West Coast thing as I'm from the Edinburgh side. Hope you are enjoying the videos. H

    • @athollmcnicoll1028
      @athollmcnicoll1028 2 года назад +1

      @@TheOrkneyNews My Gran bless her cotton socks up there in heaven, used to teach me how to cook and clean out bowls of goodness with my fingers and she always made Mince and tatties with Peas in preference to Carrots and Neeps as that she made into a "Murley In or Neep Brose"

    • @bigmacntings7451
      @bigmacntings7451 Год назад

      @@TheOrkneyNews I think you might be right as a west coast thing.
      My folks are from glasgow and always used to put peas in.
      Always used to use diced neeps and spuds in with the mince rather than mashed too.Still delicious.
      Clean plate every time!!. This is one of those dishes that having a higher fat content/lower priced mince actually works in your favour,it just seeps through into the rest of the mix and gives it bags of flavour.

  • @sharonstotts7493
    @sharonstotts7493 3 года назад

    Question ❓
    Mince= ground beef?
    💕 From USA

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  3 года назад

      It does indeed, I always try and use steak beef, something like shoulder is quite good for taste. H

    • @sharonstotts7493
      @sharonstotts7493 3 года назад

      @@TheOrkneyNews thank you so much for a quick reply.

    • @bigmacntings7451
      @bigmacntings7451 Год назад

      yes it's ground beef. This is one of the recipes that higher fat content works better as it gets reduced. as it seeps out and you add the stock it really fills the whole dish.
      for pasta i would say the opposite is true. lower fat content and left in passata/sauce longer is preferable.

  • @LarryGraham7
    @LarryGraham7 Год назад

    I use dark soy sauce too.

  • @metroplexchl
    @metroplexchl 2 года назад

    Dear God. I'm from Texas...that's a turnip? I thought everything was bigger in Texas. Our turnips are the size of tennis balls...maybe a little bigger. That damn thing is the size of a loaf of bread!

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      It is indeed. The wee ones we call swedes. The flesh of the turnip is yellow, in the swedes it's white. Hope you enjoyed the video. You made me laugh out loud so thank you for that. H.

  • @samat501
    @samat501 4 года назад

    A dod o totties love it

    • @bigmacntings7451
      @bigmacntings7451 Год назад

      yup,I understand it.
      youtube interpretation " a little bit of potatoes"

  • @chrisrichardson774
    @chrisrichardson774 2 года назад

    Garlic powder? Just bisto along with the onion carrots and turnip food me, just how granny made it

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Love my garlic but it is optional and strangely just something I've been adding recently. H

  • @infoscholar5221
    @infoscholar5221 2 года назад

    In the US South, if it's pink on the outside and white on the inside, we call it a turnip, whilst we'd call that big yellow fella a rutabega. Also, I wonder why you Scots don't drain your grease?

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      It's steak mince with only around 5% fat so I leave it in the mince for flavour. I've heard the rutabega being like our turnip. H

    • @crazymairnonaya8379
      @crazymairnonaya8379 2 года назад

      You don’t drain - check out Jamie Oliver’s video on breaking down minced meat. You cook until the water disappears and then you hear the sizzle. That’s where the flavour comes from! Sorry his video is for bolognese but the cooking of the mince is the same. It tastes so much better try it! 😀.

    • @crazymairnonaya8379
      @crazymairnonaya8379 2 года назад

      Sorry here’s the video
      ruclips.net/video/-gF8d-fitkU/видео.html

    • @bigmacntings7451
      @bigmacntings7451 Год назад

      it's not drained because that is where the flavour is in these dishes.You are cooking the type of vegetables that absorb fat and flavour in these recipes,so 15-20% fat is ideal.
      Proper scottish comfort food and cheap,nutritious and tasty on a tight budget.
      Pasta sauces you can either buy cheap and drain or get the good stuff(10% steak ideally, but if on a budget 20% pork and beef+drainage).Pasta sauces personally i prefer the texture to the meat to remain as intact as possible.The veggies you are using are for "freshness" rather than bulk.
      There is a definite distinction with what fat content v what you cook.

  • @geoffpriestley7001
    @geoffpriestley7001 3 года назад

    Tatty and neeps fried on monday for tea?

  • @cohenshcohen
    @cohenshcohen 2 года назад +1

    Not bad hen...

  • @Mod-rw9cw
    @Mod-rw9cw 2 года назад

    My mam used to make this on the poor day of the week in our house ,which was a Wednesday in the 70s. She hated it and we weren’t that keen on it either. Some people are easily pleased though.

    • @lounolastname4477
      @lounolastname4477 9 месяцев назад

      Maybe your mother wasn’t a very good cook and boiled the mince to destruction and it tasted bland and rubbery? I don’t have a “poor day of the week” as fortunately times have changed, but mince is still a favourite when we do have it. I often add Garam masala, Worcestershire sauce, ginger and fenugreek

  • @jimclark1374
    @jimclark1374 5 лет назад +1

    Garlic! My mother would be turning in her grave.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  5 лет назад +2

      It's a recent addition for me too, so I can understand her spinning, but IMO it just gives an extra little something, completely optional of course. H

    • @chrissimpson873
      @chrissimpson873 4 года назад +1

      I’ve been a huge fan of garlic pepper for the last year, maybe worth a try. I put it in almost everything, it’s fab in scrambled egg ;)

  • @jackobite68
    @jackobite68 2 года назад

    i thought everybody called them neeps

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      We certainly call them neaps up here.

  • @breakfastwithdonald
    @breakfastwithdonald 5 лет назад +1

    Braw

  • @danomalley2473
    @danomalley2473 2 года назад

    One thing I don't understand: Every f***in thing she just said ;)

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад +1

      Oops, sorry about that. I'd recommend subtitles but they'll likely make even less sense. H

  • @anniegetyrgun8741
    @anniegetyrgun8741 Год назад

    The food looks lovely BUT You didn’t wash your hands after handling the mince then touched everything else, spoon, oil etc. that’s so unhygienic

  • @DoctorMeatDic
    @DoctorMeatDic 2 года назад

    Turnips are white. You can't just call a swede a turnip. It's a totally different vegetable. Just correct the history of Scotland and start calling them swedes. Be big enough to admit you've made a mistake.

    • @TheOrkneyNews
      @TheOrkneyNews  2 года назад

      Can't agree I'm afraid and I'll give up a tumshie (turnip) lantern in my defence. In Scotland you need a yellow fleshed large turnip to make a tumshie lantern on Old Hallows Eve, no way would a wee white flesh swede do. H

    • @DoctorMeatDic
      @DoctorMeatDic 2 года назад

      @@TheOrkneyNews it’s not a matter of agreeing. I can call an elephant a hippo. Still doesn’t make it a hippo. Turnips are white. This is not a turnip.

  • @jerrej1399
    @jerrej1399 4 года назад

    Put the subtitles on, it all makes sense now, if your north of the border you just talk in riddles? :)

    • @Beruthiel45
      @Beruthiel45 4 года назад +1

      Did you try the captions? They made absolutely no sense whatsoever, just made it more confusing. I can hear fine, and I'm a Geordie so the accent isn't so much an issue, but talking fast is! Slow down a wee bit for us, ta very much. 😊😘

    • @jerrej1399
      @jerrej1399 4 года назад

      @@Beruthiel45 As Alan Partridge once said 'I'm sorry that was just Noise'

  • @georgehenry6350
    @georgehenry6350 4 года назад +1

    OH NO, NO, NO,.. NEVER ..GARLIC